Friday, November 03, 2006

If Democrats Win - America loses

Here is a window we all can look into and see our future if we allow the Democrat to get elected on November 7th. if you stay home and don't vote, I can promise you this will come true.

This from the Brussels Journal blog (http://www.brusselsjournal.com/node/1626 ):

A Recipe for Defeat: Europe is Pelosi's America

From the desk of Paul Belien on Thu, 2006-11-02 19:45
I am in Los Angeles at the moment, and do not have the opportunity to write
about events in Europe as much as I would like to. I will not be back in
Brussels until 12 November.

Over here in the U.S. all attention is focused
on the upcoming elections. There is a possibility that the Democrats will
become the majority in the House of Representatives and that Nancy Pelosi,
the California Liberal, will become the next Speaker of the House. I was in
West Hollywood on Halloween. A friend described this area as one third
retiree, one third Russian and one third gay. Sounds a bit like Europe to
me.

The gays take every opportunity to dress up. Consequently Halloween has
become a gay festival in LA. The first people I met when leaving the hotel
were a group of men dressed up as ballerinas. This is Pelosi Land.
Americans can already see what their country's future will be if they vote
for Pelosi and her band. They only need to watch Europe. That is what
America will be like 20 years from now if the Liberals succeed in turning
the U.S. into a European-style welfare state.

The latter is the cause of all Europe's problems. It has led to secularization, because people who are
catered for from the cradle to the grave no longer need God. It has led to
the immigration debacle, because Europe has attracted welfare immigrants who
only come for the benefits and not to contribute to the host country's
wealth creation. It has led to the loss of the citizens' ability to care for
themselves, because they expect everything from the state.

However, the current American elections are relevant for Europe, too. If
they lead to the American withdrawal from Iraq, Europe will face a
widespread intifada. The withdrawal will be perceived as a defeat of the
West and the Muslim "youths" in Europe's cities will become even more
arrogant. They utterly despise the Europeans, whom they perceive (not
entirely without reason) to be men dressed up as ballerinas, and they hate
America because it fights back.

In a world ruled by men who only understan the language of power it is better to be hated than despised. If America withdraws the Islamist fanatics will despise America for it. They will take
this as a sign that the West has been defeated and that the world is theirs.
In this scenario Europe has more to lose than America. That makes it all the
more surprising that Europe's politicians refuse to support America. They
seem to be hoping that the Muslims, although they despise the Europeans,
will leave them alone so they can carry on paying the taxes that the
immigrants live off. I fear it will not turn out this way. Moreover, the
funds are running dry because the welfare state hampers wealth creation.

I have ambivalent feelings about the war in Iraq, but once a country has
decided to go to war it has got to make sure it wins. Europe no longer knows
this, which also goes to explain why it does not want to help America win
the war and why, on a micro level, the situation in France is deteriorating
day by day.

Last year the French Interior Minister Nicolas Sarkozy decided
to reestablish law and order in the French immigrant suburbs which have
become territorial pockets ruled by thugs and Islamists. Instead of fighting
this battle with all available means the French authorities are waging a
half-hearted war which has led to the current debacle in France's no-go
areas.

Last year "youths" developed a habit of setting parked (and empty)
cars on fire, but this year policemen and firefighters are being attacked in
paramilitary raids and crowded buses are being hijacked and arsoned. Still
the French Republic refuses to crack down on the Islamic hooligans.

Yesterday Le Figaro reported that the police in Roubaix, a town in the North
of France, had been ordered not to search the house of a suspected drug
trafficker because he lived in a no-go part of town. Police officers
reported in an official but confidential document that "the Prefect [the
Governor] of the Nord Department [Province] currently does not authorize
police actions in that sector for reasons concerning public order." The
house of the suspected drug dealer was situated in "a sensitive area." Here
the thugs can do as they please.

Following the publication of the confidential police report both the French
Interior Ministry and the Defence Ministry have denied its content, saying
that the police officers misunderstood the orders given to them. The
suspected drug trafficker was not arrested, they say, because the police had
to wait for reinforcements. Meanwhile the authorities have announced an
official investigation into the leaking of the document. This attitude is a
recipe for defeat.

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